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Understanding the Role of Nutrition and Wound Healing

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NUTRITION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 61-68

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1177/0884533609358997

Keywords

nutrition assessment; nutrition therapy; nutritional deficiencies; wound healing; pressure ulcer

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Optimal wound healing requires adequate nutrition. Nutrition deficiencies impede the normal processes that allow progression through stages of wound healing. Malnutrition has also been related to decreased wound tensile strength and increased infection rates. Malnourished patients can develop pressure ulcers, infections, and delayed wound healing that result in chronic nonhealing wounds. Chronic wounds are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for many patients and therefore constitute a serious clinical concern. Because most patients with chronic skin ulcers suffer micronutrient status alterations and malnutrition to some degree, current nutrition therapies are aimed at correcting nutrition deficiencies responsible for delayed wound healing. This review provides current information on nutrition management for simple acute wounds and complex nonhealing wounds and offers some insights into innovative future treatments. (Nutr Clin Pract. 2010;25:61-68)

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